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Winter at Boonsboro, Md. — W. B. Wheeler, vi., 13, 300— Found in 

 winter on Mt. Marcy, Adirondaclis— (V. Colvin). vi., 14, 314 — Seen 

 from Sept. until May at Ann Arbor, Mich.; breeds in the northern 

 part of the Stated— A. B. Covert, vi., 15, 333 — Still remain at River- 

 dale, N. Y., April 30, 1876— E. P. Biclinell. vi., 17, 366— Noticed at 

 Lake City, Minn., April 10, 1876— D. C. Estes. vi., 19, 301— Com- 

 mon at Meacham Lake, N. Y., May 1, 1876— A R. Fuller, vi., 30, 

 318— Becoming less plenty April 33, 1876, at Ferrisburgh, Vt.— R. E. 

 Robinson, vi., 81, 337 — Tolerably common in autumn and spring in 

 (^entral New York, but winter south of here — H. 6. Fowler, vi., 36, 

 418 — Noticed at Salem, Mass., April 5, 1876 — R. L. Newcomb. vili., 

 4, 49 — Abundant migrant at Webster, N. H.; one nest found there on 

 KearsargeMt.; they breed abundantly— Chas. F. Goodhue, viii., 7, 

 96— Noticed on Clark's Island, Plymouth, Mass., in 1853 — F. C.Browne, 

 viii., 13, 177 — A regular winter resident on the Coteau des Prairies, 

 Dakota ; arrives Nov. 14 and disappears about April 16, with a few 

 stragglers to be seen until May 8 ; quite numerous — Chas. E. McChes- 

 ney. viii. , 18, 381— Foimd in Michigan— ' ' Archer "(G. A. Stockwell). 

 ix., 10, 185— Noticed at Ferrisburgh, Vt., Oct. 11, 1876— R. (E. Rob- 

 inson). x., 16, 397 — Arrived at North Adams, Mass., March 10, 1878 

 "Young Naturalist." x., 33, 433— Breed about thirty miles North of 

 Williamsport, Penn., May 3, 1877, nest with four eggs; several nests 

 this year— "Bobolink" (E. G. Koch), xi., 11, 333— Found breeding 

 in Western North Carolina at an elevation of over six thousand feet — 

 Geo. H. Moran. xii., 6, 106 — Very>common in Nova Scotia; arrive 

 first week in April ; raise two broods ; a few remain all winter; but 

 the main body depart about the end of Oct. — J. Matthew Jones, xii., 

 17, 335— A single specimen taken April 33, 1878, at Como, Wyoming 

 — S. W. Williston. xii., 30, 385— Arrived from the North at Ply- 

 mouth, Mass., Oct. 34, 1853— F. C. Browne. 



Junco hyemalis aikeni. Aiken's Snow Bird, v., 17, 360 -Found com 

 monly west of the Little Missouri in 1874 by Geo. Bird Grlnnell — 

 Ernest Ingersoll. 



Junco oregonns. Oregon Snow Bird, vii., 85, 389— Taken at Fort San- 

 ders, Wyoming, March 80, 1875— A. G. Brackett. viii., 18, 381— A 

 specimen taken at Grosse Isle, Michigan, by Prof. Fox — " Archer" (Q. 

 A. Stockwell). xii., 17. 335— Abundant as late as May 1, 1878, at 

 Como, Wyoming— S. W. Williston. xii., 17, 335— A nest found 

 Aug. 16, 1878, high up in the Freeze Out Mountains, Wyoming— Geo. 

 Bird Grinnell. 



Eentucky Warbler, See Oporomisformoaiis. 

 Eilldeer Plovei-. See ^gialitU mdferus. 

 Kingbird. See Tyrannus caroUnensiA. 

 Kingbird. Gray, See Tyrannus dominioensu. 

 Kin^ Eider. See Soma,teria spectabilis. 

 Kingfisher. Belted, See Geryle akyon. 

 Kinglet. Golden-crested, See Regulus satrapa. 

 Kinglet. Ruby-crowned, See Regulus calenchila. 

 King Bail. See Ballus elegans.. 

 Kirtland's Warbler. See JDendrceca Tdrtlamdii. 

 Kite. Everglade, See Rostrhcmms sociabilis. 

 Kite. Mississippi, See IctinUt rmsmsippiensis. 

 Kite. SwaUow-tailefl, See Nauderus fwreatus. 

 Kite. White-tailed, See Elanus leucurm 

 Kittiwake Gull. See Larus tridaetylus. 

 Knot. See Tringa canutus. 



